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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op you were underweight before.[/quote] No, she wasn't, what are you talking about? A woman in her early 30's and with a 19.2 BMI is within a normal weight range.[/quote] Very bottom of normal. 1-2 lbs from underweight [/quote] You are both right. It might not be technically underweight but it is extremely close. The point is. Having a goal that is borderline underweight after you have kids and enter middle age probably isn’t healthy or attainable by normal means anymore. But I do think at 133 you could lose a few pounds without extreme measures and you would likely feel a lot better and in a good place- without needing to strive for 112. Maybe make 120-125 your goal[/quote] OP is not middle aged, she is 33. And while it's true that many women gain weight after having kids and that's NBD for me, there is nothing about being pregnant and giving birth that requires you to stay at that weight indefinitely. If you don't feel good with the extra weight there is nothing wrong with working to lose it.[/quote]
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